Eric Stanze’s “Deadwood Park” Lines up for VHS for the First Time Ever!

Eric Stanze’s cult hit (and currently sold out/unavailable) “Deadwood Park” rides on to VHS for the first time ever this Sunday night, 9/28, 7pm EST from Sub Rosa Studios. The release comes in clam shell, big box and deluxe editions, is limited to just 30 copies total. Clam and Big Box will include poster, a DVD-R documentary on the movie and a photo card. The Deluxe will include the art from both releases plus bonus lobby cards.

Original DVD Release Art

“The small community of Eidolon Crossing once boasted a flourishing economy and great prosperity, fueled by an amusement park at the edge of town. Then the child murders began. One by one, murdered children were unearthed on the amusement park property. Finally, the macabre publicity shut the park down entirely, and it was abandoned. Jake Richardson is drawn back to Eidolon Crossing, the town where his twin brother was taken from him 25 years ago. The spirits of the many murdered children begin to contact Jake. He is led back to the abandoned amusement park. Here, among the crumbling roller coasters and decaying park grounds, Jake will unlock the horrible secrets of this sinister town.”

“Haunted intensity… straight out of a Stephen King novel. A sight to behold, to say the least.”
– Carl Lyon, FEARnet.com

“A horror movie that will throw you for a loop. Horrific, disturbing, weird, and cool.”
– Frank Estrada, AV Maniacs

“Well written, well directed, and well crafted horror.”
– Andre Manseau, Arrow In The Head

“Beautifully written and directed. The cinematography is quite stunning. It’s without a doubt one of the very best looking independent films that I’ve ever seen… A finely paced film with real substance.”
– Steve Tipton, Carnival Of The Grotesque, United Kingdom